AEW continues its tradition of hosting pay-per-views (PPVs), and this year’s AEW Worlds End is no exception. The event, which first debuted in 2023, is returning to wrap up the All Elite Wrestling 2024 season. This PPV holds significant importance as AEW looks to make a big impact before key TV and PPV rights deals are likely secured for 2025. It’s a perfect opportunity for AEW to close out the year with a memorable event.
When is AEW Worlds End 2024
- Date: Saturday, December 28,
- Start time: 8:00 pm EST
AEW Worlds End 2024 will take place on Saturday, December 28, making it the final AEW show of the year. The main card begins at 8:00 pm EST, with preliminary matches airing during the Zero Hour pre-show for those who want to catch every moment.
How To Watch AEW Worlds End 2024 from anywhere?
- United States: B/R Live, FitePass
- Canada: TrillerTV, FitePass
- United Kingdom: TrillerTV, FitePass
- Australia & New Zealand: Kayo, TrillerTV, FitePass
For fans in the United States, the event will be available via B/R Live. For viewers around the world, the PPV can be purchased and streamed on TrillerTV. Both live and on-demand viewing options will be available after the event.
FitePass offers AEW Worlds End livestream worldwide for $14.99. You can get access to FitePass PPV without any VPN service from anywhere in the world.
Where Is AEW Worlds End 2024 Taking Place
The event will be held at the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. With AEW’s close ties to the area, this venue is a fitting location for the holiday season Pay-Per-View.
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AEW Championship: Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Jay White vs. Hangman Page
Jon Moxley, known for his chaotic style, will defend his AEW Championship against three formidable challengers: Orange Cassidy, Jay White, and Hangman Page. Although the odds are stacked against Moxley, his ability to thrive in chaotic situations makes him a tough champion to dethrone. Despite the threats from his opponents, Moxley is predicted to retain the title heading into 2025.
Dynamite Diamond Ring: MJF vs. Adam Cole
At Worlds End, MJF will defend his Dynamite Diamond Ring against former best friend turned rival, Adam Cole. While MJF has held the ring since 2019, this match is significant for Cole, who seeks to re-establish himself as a top AEW star after injury setbacks. A win for Cole could set him up for a bigger 2025, but MJF’s dominance in AEW makes him the favorite to retain.
AEW Women’s Championship: Mariah May vs. Thunder Rosa (Tiajuana Street Fight)
Mariah May will defend her AEW Women’s Championship against Thunder Rosa in a Tiajuana Street Fight. Rosa’s experience and the fight’s hometown advantage will make it a tough battle for May. However, despite May’s unfamiliarity with the stipulation, her surprising strength as a champion makes her the likely winner, continuing her reign into 2025.
AEW International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Powerhouse Hobbs
Powerhouse Hobbs will challenge Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW International Championship, after rubbing Don Callis the wrong way. Despite the seeming confidence of Callis in Takeshita, Hobbs is expected to upset the champ and claim the International Championship, marking his first significant title run in AEW.
AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone vs. Kris Statlander
Mercedes Mone, who remains undefeated in AEW, will defend the TBS Championship against Kris Statlander. Mone, who recently returned early from a holiday break to continue her dominant streak, is predicted to defeat Statlander once again, continuing her undefeated record into 2025.
Continental Classic: Kazuchika Okada vs. Ricochet
In the Continental Classic, reigning champion Kazuchika Okada will face Ricochet in a semifinal matchup. Despite Okada’s reign, it’s anticipated that Ricochet will emerge victorious, marking the end of Okada’s championship run and advancing to the tournament’s final.
Continental Classic: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
The other semifinal match of the Continental Classic will see Will Ospreay take on Kyle Fletcher. This match presents an opportunity for Ospreay to solidify his dominance over Fletcher, and with Ricochet already awaiting in the final, Ospreay is predicted to advance and claim the Continental Classic title at Worlds End.
With an exciting card, AEW Worlds End promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the company’s 2024, setting the stage for even bigger moments in 2025.
AEW Worlds End 2024 full card
- Continental Classic Semi-Final: Ricochet vs. Kazuchika Okada
- Continental Classic Semi-Final: Will Ospreay vs. Kyle Fletcher
- Continental Classic Final: Ricochet or Kazuchika Okada vs. Will Ospreay or Kyle Fletcher
- Dynamite Diamond Ring Match: MJF vs. Adam Cole
- AEW International Championship Match: Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Powerhouse Hobbs
- AEW TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Kris Statlander
- AEW Women’s Championship Tijuana Street Fight: Mariah May (c) vs. Thunder Rosa
- AEW World Championship Fatal Four-Way: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Jay White vs. Adam Page